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Audit Releases for Tuesday, October 8

Monday, October 7, 2013

Auditor of State Dave Yost’s office is responsible for auditing all public entities in Ohio. His mission is to protect Ohioans’ tax dollars while aggressively fighting fraud, waste and misuse of public money.

Audit reports are released semi-weekly. The following audits will be released Tuesday, October 8, 2013. Entities earning the Auditor of State Award are bold and italicized. If there are findings for recovery in an audit or determinations that money was improperly spent and must be repaid, that audit will be marked by an asterisk.

Adams County Family and Children First CouncilAdams County Financial Condition

Allen:

Village of Spencerville

Ashland:

Community Improvement Corporation of Ashland

Athens:

York Township

Belmont:

Village of Powhaton Point

Clark:

City of Springfield

Clermont:

Stonelick Township

Coshocton:

Linton Township

Cuyahoga:

City of Mayfield HeightsCity of ParmaCuyahoga County Land Reutilization CorporationCuyahoga County Family and Children First CouncilCuyahoga Metropolitan Housing AuthorityCuyahoga County Republican PartyVillage of Woodmere

Darke:

Village of Wayne Lakes

Delaware:

Ashley Union Cemetery

Fairfield:

Pickerington Community School

Fayette:

Fayette County Financial Condition

Franklin:

City of GroveportJackson TownshipPerry Township

Fulton:

Delta Public Library

Hamilton:

Hamilton County General Health District

Hancock:

Hancock Metropolitan Housing AuthorityVillage of Benton Ridge

Henry:

Liberty Township

Highland:

Southern Ohio Agricultural and Community Development Foundation

Holmes:

Holmes County Agricultural Society

Knox:

Centerburg Joint Recreation District

Lake:

Madison TownshipVillage of Kirtland HillsWilloughby-Eastlake City School District (Performance Audit)

Licking:

Licking Area Computer Association (LACA)

Lorain:

Lorain County Land Reutilization Corporation

Lucas:

City of WatervilleMetropolitan Park District of the Toledo AreaSwanton Township

The Auditor of State is one of five independently elected statewide offices under the Ohio Constitution. Auditor Yost’s office is responsible for auditing over 5,800 state and local government agencies. Staff also works in partnership with state and local governments to deal effectively with financial, accounting and budgetary issues.